What are the symptoms of ovarian cancer?

Urinary symptoms (needing to wee more urgently or more often than usual)

Symptoms for ovarian cancer include persistently feeling bloated, a loss of appetite, pelvic or abdominal pain and needing to urinate more regularly and urgently, according to charity Target Ovarian Cancer.

Annwen Jones, chief executive of the charity, said: “We need to combat the confusion around ovarian cancer and cervical screening, because while smear tests are a vital tool in public health, a similar option simply does not exist in ovarian cancer.”

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March is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, when Target Ovarian Cancer tries to raise awareness of the disease.

Ms Jones added: “While we welcome Government investment in raising awareness of the cervical screening programme this March, the ovarian cancer community is painfully aware that 11 women die every day from ovarian cancer and we urgently need to see a national ovarian cancer symptoms awareness campaign.”

As part of the survey, YouGov asked 1,070 women about ovarian cancer.

Ovarian cancer – the signs and symptoms to look out for

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